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Multimedia traffic delivery over next-generation telecommunications networks
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Characterization of Telecommunication Traffic
2020Telecommunication networks carry traffic between and among sources and destinations. The performance perceived by a user is an important factor in the design of and marketing the services offered by a network. User perceived performance is driven by three major factors: Architecture of the network, resources provided in the network, and characteristics
Pramode Verma, Fan Zhang
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Traffic modeling for telecommunications networks
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994As new communications services evolve, professionals must create better models to predict system performance. The article provides an overview of computer simulation modelling for communication networks, as well as some important related modelling issues.
V.S. Frost, B. Melamed
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From Telecommunication to Traffic Distribution
Réseaux. The French journal of communication, 1997Summary: Telecommunications have undergone profound technological, economic and regulatory changes over the past fifteen years. In particular, the widening range of services provided and the proliferation and interconnection of networks have increasingly dissociated subscribers from traffic on a network.
Gille, Laurent, Motlow, David
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Fuzzy Traffic Management for Modern Telecommunications
International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1998We describe applications of fuzzy logic in the area of broadband telecommunication networks. Call Admission Control (CAC) and Usage Parameter Control (UPC) play an important role in the traffic management of ATM networks (Asynchronous Transfer Mode). We present "fuzzy solutions" for this control tasks and we show their success by presenting simulation
Hans Hellendoorn, Rudolf Seising
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Traffic Models for Telecommunication
1998Models that describe the traffic on the current (broadband-)integrated-services digital networks are a hot topic in telecommunication. They are relevant for at least the following two reasons: traffic description: It is assumed (at least for some types of networks) that potential users will have to give a traffic description. This will enable the
Dee Denteneer, Verus Pronk
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